The Lebanon Pioneers and the Gate City Blue Devils travelled to Wise, Virginia on November 28, 2009 to play in the Region D Division 2 Championship game. Lebanon came into the game with a 7-4 record while Gate City came in with a 10-1 record. Lebanon and Gate City had met earlier in the season, with Gate City winning that game 13-7. Lebanon took revenge in this game, handing the Blue Devils a 21-12 loss.
The Lebanon Pioneers and the Gate City Blue Devils travelled to Wise, Virginia on November 28, 2009 to play in the Region D Division 2 Championship game. Lebanon came into the game with a 7-4 record while Gate City came in with a 10-1 record. Lebanon and Gate City had met earlier in the season, with Gate City winning that game 13-7. Lebanon took revenge in this game, handing the Blue Devils a 21-12 loss.
The Lebanon Pioneers and the Gate City Blue Devils travelled to Wise, Virginia on November 28, 2009 to play in the Region D Division 2 Championship game. Lebanon came into the game with a 7-4 record while Gate City came in with a 10-1 record. Lebanon and Gate City had met earlier in the season, with Gate City winning that game 13-7. Lebanon took revenge in this game, handing the Blue Devils a 21-12 loss.
2008 Highlights of Senior Ryan Smith of the Chambers Rebels. The 6'2 250lb
QB/FB/TE led the Rebels to a Playoff win for the first time in 8 years. He finished his career with over 2800 rushing yards, 1700 passing yards, 600 yards recieving. While also accounting for 13 passing TD's, 42 rushing TD's and 4 recieving TD's. Giving him a career total of 5100 yards and 59 touchdowns accounted for in 3 years of starting for the Rebels. Smith has yet to choose a college to play at next year, despite holding 4 JC offers currently. Any college coaches that might be interested in obtaining more information on Ryan please contact us via youtube mail message.
By far the best video I made thus far.
Introducing, Hudson Valley Air Raid of the 2008-2009 Football Season.
When people from the outside look at our season they might see it as a disappointment but the video proves that it was something special. The film proves it, the stats prove it. The #14 best passing offense in the Nation, the #1 rated QB and Receiver in the Conference, the #1 passing offense in the conference, Over 3 passing and receiving school records broken.
Featured on the film...
Eugene 'Binky' Cooper #9 (Mt. Vernon)
Kamar Jorden #19 (Dodge City/Philly)
Whisley Laurent #14 (Brooklyn)
Akeem Jordan #18 (DC)
Kemar "Young Boy' Burton #6 (Rochester)
Coached by Tennessee Valley Vipers' (af2) wide receiver Christopher Bocage